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Tea Party groups were more likely than self-identified progressives to be given extra scrutiny for political involvement by the Internal Revenue Service from 2010 through 2012, according to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.
June 28 -
The U.S. Supreme Courts decision to overturn the core of the Defense of Marriage Act will narrow the financial gap between gay and straight couples.
June 28 -
Everything you need to know about the DOMA ruling but were afraid to ask ...
June 28 -
The next time a client complains about the complexity of our tax system, tell them about the proposed financial transactions tax, or FTT. The European Union is moving close to agreeing on an FTT that at the beginning will apply to 11 member states, including France and Italy.
June 27 -
The two leaders of the Senate Finance Committee have offered to take a blank slate approach as a starting point for tax reform, in which there would be virtually no tax breaks available, and called on their Senate colleagues to provide suggestions on which tax provisions need to be added back and improved in a reformed tax code.
June 27 -
An Internal Revenue Service deputy director whose office awarded more than $500 million in contracts to a friends technology company wouldnt testify before a congressional committee.
June 27 -
National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olsons latest mid-year report to Congress calls the IRS an institution in crisis, with its many problems affecting its ability to conduct its mission.
June 26 -
The Supreme Court has struck down the Defense of Marriage Act and Californias Proposition 8, awarding supporters of same-sex marriages wins that have major tax implications.
June 26 -
The owner of a New Jersey tax preparation business pleaded guilty to willfully preparing false tax returns for clients.
June 26 -
The Internal Revenue Services purchase card program lacks consistent oversight to identify and address inappropriate use, such as overspending on meals, according to a new government report.
June 26 -
A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., has scheduled oral arguments for September 24 to hear the Internal Revenue Services appeal of Loving v. IRS, the case in which a trio of independent tax preparers successfully sued the IRS to suspend its mandatory testing and continuing education requirements for tax preparers.
June 26 -
Investors have a bit more to ponder as the administration rolls out its tax program, designed to both address the federal budget deficit and promote economic development.
June 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a report describing the changes it plans to address the problems with its approval process for reviewing applications for tax-exempt status.
June 24 -
The inability of cities and local jurisdictions to collect existing sales taxes on Internet sales translates into billions of dollars in lost revenue, according to a new report from the U.S. Conference of Mayors, that found New York City, Phoenix and Chicago as the top money-losing cities.
June 24 -
The Swiss parliament rejected a bill designed to resolve a dispute over undeclared bank accounts held by U.S. citizens, potentially setting the stage for American prosecution of the countrys banks
June 21 -
A new study jointly conducted by the Congressional Budget Office and the Joint Committee on Taxation estimates that the bill currently under debate in the Senate would save nearly $1 trillion over the next two decades, largely because more than 10 million additional people would be paying taxes.
June 21 -
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett has signed into law a measure that will allow more practical, broad-based professional experience to fulfill the requirements for getting a CPA license.
June 21 -
A group of lawmakers from the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee have written a letter to Treasury Secretary Jack Lew urging the Internal Revenue Service to back off of a proposed rule change modifying the retail inventory method of accounting, which retailers fear could cost them millions of dollars a year.
June 20 -
A married pair of New Jersey tax preparers have been charged with tax fraud, with the wife arrested at her home, while the husband remains at large.
June 20 -
Italian fashion designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, founders of the Dolce & Gabbana couture business, were sentenced by an Italian court to a 20-month suspended prison sentence and a steep fine of approximately $670,000 for tax evasion.
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